A blast from the Elektor archives: this 1998 battery tester uses a simple LED display to reveal a battery’s true condition under load — even below 1 V.
Using simple components such as oil, salt water, lipids and proteins, plus routine genetic engineering techniques, it is possible to create simple nanofluidic ...
Using ultracold atoms and laser light, researchers recreated the behavior of a Josephson junction—an essential component of ...
A research team at Duke University has developed a new AI framework that can uncover simple, understandable rules that govern ...
A new AI developed at Duke University can uncover simple, readable rules behind extremely complex systems. It studies how ...
A research group has developed a novel and highly accessible technology for producing uniform biomolecular condensates using ...
By combining psilocybin with a modified rabies virus that tracks neural connections, they mapped how networks change after a ...
Why it's essential to combine sign-off accuracy, iterative feedback, and intelligent automation in complex designs.
These light up paper circuit cards were much easier to make than I expected and only need a few inexpensive materials.
A research group led by Professor Hiroaki SUZUKI and Takeshi HAYAKAWA from the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Chuo ...
GE Vernova transformed the TODAY Plaza into Innovators Toy Land with life-size versions of STEM toys. Shop Lite-Brite and ...
A new battery technology has been developed that delivers significantly higher energy storage—enough to alleviate EV range ...